Supreme Court Focuses on Reform and Change Management
Chief Justice Harifin A. Tumpa (standing) when opening the workshop. Sitting from left to right: Justice Widayatno Sastro Hardjono, Vice Chief Justice for Judicial Matters, Abdul Kadir Mappong, Vice Chief Justice for Non-Judicial Matters, Ahmad Kamil, and Rhenald Kasali from Rumah Perubahan.
Bogor | badilag.net/english (13/4/10)
Change and reform are absolute demands that must be continuously maintained by the Supreme Court to materialize great Indonesian judiciary. Based on this thought, the Supreme Court held a workshop on Change Management with the theme: “Building Spirit of Change on the Basis of Team and Organizational Harmony”.
“The quality and work performance of all justices and 1st echelon officials must be enhanced from day to day. I believe that with spirit of change, the Supreme Court will be capable of realizing modern judiciary,” Chief Justice Harifin A. Tumpa said when opening the workshop.
.50 participants, ranging from justices and officials from echelon I, took part in the workshop lasting from 9-11 April 2010 and taking place at Supreme Court Training Center, Mega Mendung Bogor.
The workshop was held in collaboration with CMC (Change Management Consulting) and Rumah Perubahan of Prof. Rhenald Kasali. Justice Widayatno Sastro Hardjono, chairman of the workshop, hoped this program would be beneficial for the Court.